Grand Prix 2011 British Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

In a case of after the lord Mayor's show, we are back to square one after Valencia served up another placid race with the same result - A Sebastian Vettel victory. Some people reckon that the championship will be decided at Silverstone as if Red Bull still win despite the EBD ban, that is the championship over and done with for this season, and it's hard to argue with that considering Vettel has only dropped 14 points so far this season after 6 wins and 2 second places, not even Schumacher in his 2002/2004 pomp started a season like that.

So we go to a circuit where 3 drivers hold as their home grand prix, lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Paul Di Resta, but the Mclaren pair go into their home race in low spirits after their update package failed to get them closer to Red Bull on a circuit where Red Bull were supposedly weaker at than other tracks, a feeling that has been reflected across the paddock with Alonso admitting that the championship was virtually over and it would be more productive to focus on 2012 and 2013.

Silverstone has recieved a massive redevelopment as part of the 17 year contract it recieved when Donnington couldn't come up with the goods to stage a British Grand Prix and the new addition this year is the pit lane complex which looks stunning and has really elevated Silverstone into the 21st century as one of the elite grand prix facilities, (and certainly one to show off to the other countries when they come here ;) )

With the rule changes this could be the most unpredictable race of the season however, as we saw in Valencia, if anyone can adapt to rule changes, it's Red Bull, Adrian Newey has often been able to pull a rabbit out of a hat when the chips are down so don't be surprised to see Vettel take his seventh win of what has been a remarkable season for the young German who has swept all before him and is now walking towards his second World Championships and joining the select few who have won back to back Championships.

It's been a curious couple of weeks for Ferrari, off the pace and then suddenly back on it in Valencia and once again (like Turkey) they are the second fastest team again when the car is in the hands of Alonso (although Massa didn't exactly have a bad race himself)

Further down the grid at Toro Rosso, Alguesari has proven a point to his critics after a points finish at his home race and his second points finish in a row, and if he wants to keep his race seat there, he needs more of where that came from as Ricciardo is no slouch and will want the second seat at Toro Rosso next year. Even Sutil in the Force India shrugged off his critics to beat his team mate to claim a handful of points to relieve the pressure on his shoulders, albiet for only a short while.

For Galahads superb circuit write up see here http://cliptheapex.com/pages/silverstone-circuit/
 
Latest BBC weather forecast: http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/5000

If you scroll on the map to Sunday @13:00, a blue splodge is just above Silverstone (at a right angle between Buckingham and Banbury) just in time for the race. Dry in the morning tho... But these are British showers, so anything could happen - still very hit-and-miss!!
Also, if you google @fergieweather, he is a weatherman who regularly gives f1 forecast updates.
 
I am really confused here, if the Renault powered teams are complaining about the Mercedes getting 50% out of their system "illegaly" then don't they have a right to complain?
 
MORE, I mean moRE on the blowing saga! hahahaha i love it. It's like some soap. We need an episode each evening of the week!

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92948

FIA to consider off-throttle blown diffuser issue overnight


Lmao so while we're all tucked up in bed. Or in my case, out in a nightclub, the FIA will reconsider the shambles they have created.

Please god, let there be hope that normality will be restored!
 
It's all a bit déjà vu

A previously mid grid team with a suddenly unbeatable German driver/car combo, driving around a track just after gadgets aiding cornering have been banned

Observers standing by the track listening to the sound of engines and concluding that all cars do not sound equal

Level playing field? 10% allowance becomes 68% just like that

It's a bit like quantitative easing, take a real dollar, create 8 new ones, anyone notice?
No matter, they are all mugs anyway, paying hundreds to watch a fixed procession
 
It's all got a bit out of hand, hasn't it? The teams just need a sensible meeting with the FIA to sort this all out, the row should never have started in the first place. But of course, F1 loves a big controversy, after spy-gate, lie-gate, the double diffuser-gate, fota vs fia-gate, crash-gate, Ali-G-gate, and now this. You can expect this to rumble on for all weekend, and into Germany, especially if this weekend's wet (cannot assess the tre dry impact of the EBD)
 
If my ghast could be more flabbered it would be, I get in from work and I have to try and make head of this shambles.....
 
Yeah WELCOME HOME F1 :). Oh yeah the British GP is here and i'm really looking forward to the race.

Lovely to see Felipe Massa on top of the timesheets yesterday :). Even if he doesn't do well the rest of the weekend it was just nice and refreshing to see his name at the top for once this season other than Vettel or Webber. But really hope the lad gets on the poduim tomorrow as i've got a tenner bet on it with a mate that he will. COME ON MASSA :D!
 
I shall make no comment about this except to say I have been shaking my head and posting on forums about this kind of nonsense for ages. I usually get shot down by "The Blinkered Ones", but we who can see the the wood even though there are trees in the way know where we're coming from.

Big Brother/X Factor on wheels....

(Nice to watch though...:D )
 
MW sitting on the pit wall looking uber smug at all the shenanigans with Whiting and Horner. Horner stalking round the garage like a scalded cat :D
 
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